by Ines Rieder (Author), Diana Voigt (Author), Jill Hannum (Translator)
Now finally available in English, this biography of Margarethe Csonka-Trautenegg (1900-1999) offers a fully-rounded picture of a willful and psychologically complex aesthete. As Freud's never-before-identified "case of female homosexuality", her analysis continues to spark often heated psychoanalytic debate. Margarethe's ("Sidonie's") experiences spanned the twentieth century.
Jewish by birth, she fled upper-class life in Vienna for Cuba to escape the Nazis, only to return post-war to a "leaden" city and relative poverty. Fleeing again, she took various jobs abroad, and returned permanently only in old age. The interviews and taped oral histories that form the basis of this book were produced during the final five of her years. Well-researched historical background information supplements the story of Margarethe's journey across time and continents.
Author Biography
Ines Rieder (1954-2015), writer, activist, archivist, curator, translator, historian and internationalist.
Number of Pages: 525
Dimensions: 0.9 x 9 x 6.1 IN
Publication Date: January 20, 2021